Word: impendingness
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(5 of 12) longtime friend and adviser Buchen said that he simply had "nothing to add" to Ford's Sunday announcement of why he had acted before Nixon was even charged with a crime. At the least, it would seem, Ford should have waited until a jury in the impending...
To avoid an upset in the economic diversity of the incoming Radcliffe classes, he pledged additional funds for scholarships for Radcliffe students. And to alleviate the impending housing shortage, the University bought the Hotel Continental on Garden Street near the Quadrangle and embarked on a campaign for donations for a...
The embassy received word of impending trouble on the morning of the day Davies was killed and alerted the Nicosia police, requesting protection against possible demonstrations. When the call went unheeded, the appeal was twice renewed, eventually bringing 30 to 40 policemen to the three-story embassy and ambassador'...
One of the reasons for Kissinger's previous successes--and perhaps also a cause of his failure in Cyprus--is his fundamental desire for immediate stability rather than long-term solution. Kissinger has proven a master at heading off impending crisis for the time being, but the fact that few...
For Jaworski, his most immediate problem was how to mesh any action against Nixon with the impending Watergate cover-up conspiracy trial of six former Nixon aides. The special prosecutor moved last week to gain more time to study that situation by agreeing with most of the defendants that the...